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Published on: September 21, 2017
Sensor and display human factors based design constraints for head mounted and tele-operation systems
Andre Harrison1, Linda Mullins, Ralph Etienne-Cummings
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 105 Barton Hall 3400 N, Charles St. Baltimore, MA 21218, USA. aharri68@jhu.edu
Abstract:
For mobile imaging systems in head mounted displays and tele-operation systems it is important to maximize the amount of visual information transmitted to the human visual system without exceeding its input capacity. This paper aims to describe the design constraints on the imager and display systems of head mounted devices and tele-operated systems based upon the capabilities of the human visual system. We also present the experimental results of methods to improve the amount of visual information conveyed to a user when trying to display a high dynamic range image on a low dynamic range display.